Comments on: Call for Papers: Samsung-Stanford Patent Prizehttp://blogs.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/2010/09/23/call-for-papers-samsung-stanford-patent-prize/
Official news from Stanford Law SchoolFri, 09 Jan 2015 18:42:02 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1By: Ravihttp://blogs.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/2010/09/23/call-for-papers-samsung-stanford-patent-prize/#comment-221
Fri, 22 Oct 2010 12:10:42 +0000http://blogs-old.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/?p=161#comment-221Please clarify whether topic should cover all patent remedies or it could be restricted to one remedy or one issue in remedy?
]]>By: Judith Romerohttp://blogs.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/2010/09/23/call-for-papers-samsung-stanford-patent-prize/#comment-220
Mon, 11 Oct 2010 18:30:52 +0000http://blogs-old.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/?p=161#comment-220Other than page limit, there are no specific format requirements for submissons.
]]>By: ravihttp://blogs.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/2010/09/23/call-for-papers-samsung-stanford-patent-prize/#comment-219
Mon, 11 Oct 2010 18:12:15 +0000http://blogs-old.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/?p=161#comment-219Whether precis should contain references (footnotes or endnote) or not?
]]>By: Judith Romerohttp://blogs.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/2010/09/23/call-for-papers-samsung-stanford-patent-prize/#comment-218
Thu, 07 Oct 2010 22:10:38 +0000http://blogs-old.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/?p=161#comment-218A precis (or abstract) of the proposed paper is due by 10/31. We will judge these preliminary submissions to determine the prize winners. Completed papers are due later, before the conference held in February.
]]>By: Judith Romerohttp://blogs.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/2010/09/23/call-for-papers-samsung-stanford-patent-prize/#comment-217
Thu, 07 Oct 2010 22:09:22 +0000http://blogs-old.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/?p=161#comment-217We will accept co-authored papers.
]]>By: vivek jainhttp://blogs.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/2010/09/23/call-for-papers-samsung-stanford-patent-prize/#comment-215
Wed, 06 Oct 2010 11:24:27 +0000http://blogs-old.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/?p=161#comment-215i had a doubt relating to the submission of the draft(five pages)which you have mentioned. Do we have to submit abstract with it or only in the final submission we have to send the abstract.or it depends on the writer to include or not to include the abstract in the deadline of 31st october?
]]>By: ravihttp://blogs.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/2010/09/23/call-for-papers-samsung-stanford-patent-prize/#comment-213
Sat, 02 Oct 2010 09:26:26 +0000http://blogs-old.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/?p=161#comment-213Whether draft or paper written by two or more is acceptable in competition? If yes, What will be the position if paper is written by one Professor and one student jointly.
]]>By: jgromerohttp://blogs.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/2010/09/23/call-for-papers-samsung-stanford-patent-prize/#comment-212
Tue, 28 Sep 2010 18:46:18 +0000http://blogs-old.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/?p=161#comment-212Thank you for your interest. We will consider submissions from international applicants. However, please note that winners must attend the conference in February and travel expenses will not be separately reimbursed.
]]>By: Vishuhttp://blogs.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/2010/09/23/call-for-papers-samsung-stanford-patent-prize/#comment-211
Tue, 28 Sep 2010 13:38:59 +0000http://blogs-old.law.stanford.edu/newsfeed/?p=161#comment-211Are entries acceptable from world wide audience or limited to US only ?
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